Bio110 - Ch. 45 Connect: Muscular-Skeletal Systems and Locomotion
Myosin Heads
Each thick filament is made up of many _____ proteins arranged so that the hinges and _____ extend outward, forming cross-bridges.
Fast Short
Fast-glycolytic fibers are used for _____ actions of _____ duration.
ATP
Fast-oxidative and slow-oxidative skeletal muscle fibers are slow to fatigue because they both have the ability to make large amounts of _____.
Rapid
Fast-oxidative fibers are used for prolonged, _____ activity.
Fast-glycolytic
Few mitochondria and little myoglobin; high myosin-ATPase activity.
Few Little
Glycolytic skeletal muscle fibers are characterized by _____ associated blood vessels and _____ myoglobin.
Fast-Oxidative
High myosin ATPase activity
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If you had a sarcomere that was composed of 16 myosin heads, after two cycles of contraction how may ATP molecules would be consumed?
The sarcomere would not be able to contract therefore the H zone and I band would remain the same in size
If you were running an experiment and interrupted the interaction between thin and thick filaments, what would be the most likely result on sarcomere contraction?
The cross-bridges would remain linked and therefore contraction would stop
In an experiment you, the researcher, removes ATP from the system. What would be a likely consequence of the lack of ATP on muscle contraction?
Muscle contraction would not occur because the tropomyosin filament on the actin molecule would block myosin binding sites preventing the formation of cross bridges
In an experiment you, the researcher, removes calcium ions from the system. What would be a likely consequence of the lack of calcium on muscle contraction?
Oxygen
In muscle fibers, the protein myoglobin acts as an intracellular reservoir of
Myosin Actin
In the cross-bridge of skeletal muscle contraction, a cross-bridge is formed when _____ in the thick filament binds to _____ in the thin filament, pulling the thin filament to the center of the sarcomere in the power stroke.
Slow-Oxidative.
Long-distance flight in a bird
Fast-oxidative
Lots of mitochondria and myoglobin; high myosin-ATPase activity.
Slow-oxidative
Lots of mitochondria and myoglobin; low myosin ATPase activity.
Slow-Oxidative
Low myosin ATPase activity
Slow-oxidative fibers
Low myosin ATPase activity. Occurs in high proportions in long-distance runners. Used in prolonged regular movements. Lowest rate of fatigue. Slow rate of contraction.
Slow-oxidative. Fast-oxidative. Fast-glycolytic.
Major types of skeletal muscle include:
Fast-glycolytic fibers
Make less ATP. Used for short-term actions. Found in high proportions in chicken breast meat. Glycolysis is the primary source of ATP. Fewer mitochondria are present. Fastest rate of fatigue.
2 tails, 2 hinges, 2 heads
Myosin proteins have a structure that includes:
Motor neurons
Neurons in the CNS that transmit signals to control muscles are called:
Smooth muscle
Not striated. Surrounds blood vessels. Surrounds the bladder. Surrounds the airway.
Sarcomere
One complete unit of the repeating pattern of thick and thin filaments within a myofibril is known a(n) _____.
Oxygen
Oxidative fibers are highly vascularized because most of their ATP production requires _____, which is delivered by blood to these muscle.
Numerous High
Oxidative skeletal muscle contains _____ mitochondria and has a _____ capacity for oxidative phosphorylation.
Numerous Fewer
Oxidative skeletal muscle fibers have _____ mitochondria, while glycolytic have far _____.
Pi
Power stroke: Release of _____ causes the cross-bridge to move toward the Z zone. This moves the actin toward the H zone.
High
A fast fiber is a skeletal muscle containing myosin with a _____ rate of ATP hydrolysis.
Few High
A glycolytic muscle fiber contains _____ mitochondria and _____ concentrations of both glycolytic enzymes and glycogen.
Atrophy
A reduction in the size of a muscle due to lack of use is a condition known as
Tropomyosin
A rod-shaped protein arranged end to end along the actin thin filament is:
Fast
A skeletal muscle fiber containing myosin with a high rate of ATP hydrolysis is a _____ fiber.
Slow
A skeletal muscle fiber containing myosin with a low rate of ATP hydrolysis is a _____ fiber.
Low
A slow fiber is a skeletal muscle fiber that contains myosin with a _____ rate of ATP hydrolysis.
Skeletal.
A(n) _____ muscle is composed of muscle fiber cells bound in successive layers of connective tissue:
The release of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum is stimulated by a nerve impulse. Ca2+ ultimately allows contractions to occur by facilitating the binding of actin and myosin.
An accurate characterization of calcium's role in muscle contraction would state that.
Myofibrils
An increase in muscle size is the direct result of a increase in the number of:
Autonomic
As contractions of smooth muscle are involuntary, they are controlled by the ______ nervous system
Fast-oxidative fibers
Associated with rapid actions. Used for production of song in birds. Intermediate rate of fatigue.
Oxidative Glycolytic
Based on the way in which they produce the ATP needed for contraction, muscle fibers are classified as either _____ or _____.
Fast Slow
Based on their rate of shortening, muscle fibers are classified as either _____ or _____.
Ca2+
Binding: When _____ levels are high, cross-bridges can bind to actin.
Movement of contents within tubes and hollow organs
Contraction of smooth muscle control:
Paralysis: Action potentials would be impeded at the neuromuscular junction, and the nerve would be unable to trigger the muscle to act
Curare, a poison from a South American shrub, blocks the binding of Ach by muscle cells. What would happen to muscle function if a toxic dose of curare enter the bloodstream?
ATP.
Despite their low levels of myosin ATPase activity, slow-oxidative skeletal muscle fibers are capable of producing large amounts of _____.
Myosin
Detaching: ATP binds to ______ causing the cross-bridge to detach.
Skeletal muscle
Under voluntary control. Used for locomotion.
Vertebrate skeletal muscle can generate action potentials. Invertebrate skeletal muscle have graded membrane potentials. Vertebrate skeletal muscle is electrically excitable.
Vertebrate skeletal muscle differs from invertebrate muscle in which of the following ways?
Provides the force required for the heart to pump blood
What is the function of cardiac muscle?
To bind with troponin, changing its shape so that binding sites on the acting filament are exposed
What is the role of calcium in muscle contractions?
Fast-glycolytic
What skeletal muscle fibers are used for extremely rapid actions of short duration, fatigue easily, and make ATP using glycolysis?
Surrounding hollow organs and tubes
Where in the vertebrate body is smooth muscle found?
Skeletal
Which muscle type contracts and moves bones?
Skeletal
Which muscle type is directly involved in locomotion?
skeletal.
Which muscle type is directly involved in locomotion?
The H zones contain only myosin, while the I bands contain only actin
Which of the following statements about H zones and I bands is TRUE?
Veins Uterus
Which of the following structures contain smooth muscle?
Fast-glycolytic.
Which skeletal muscle type has the highest rate of fatigue?
Cardiac
_____ muscle provides the force required for the heart to pump blood to the lungs and the rest of the body.
Fast-glycolytic
Produce little ATP with high myosin-ATPase activity.
Fast-oxidative
Produce lots of ATP with high myosin-ATPase activity.
Slow-oxidative
Produce lots of ATP with low myosin-ATPase activity.
Cardiac muscle
Pumps blood. Found only in the heart.
H zone
Resetting: Hydrolysis of ATP provides energy, which causes the cross-bridge to move away from the _____ . ADP and Pi remain bound
Increase Increase
Resistance exercises results in a(n) _____ in the thickness of individual muscle fibers, and thus a(n) _____ in the size of the muscle.
Oxidative Glycolytic
The categories of skeletal muscle based on the type of metabolic pathway used for synthesis of ATP are:
Rate
The classification of muscle fibers as either fast or slow is based upon their _____ of shortening.
ATP
The classification of muscle fibers as either oxidative or glycolytic is based on the way in which they produce the _____ needed for contraction.
Myofibrils.
The cytosol of muscle fibers contains numerous bundles called
Skeletal
The muscle that is found attached to bones throughout the body and is not localized in association with only certain organs is
Myoglobin
The protein _____ increases oxygen availability in skeletal muscle fiber, providing an internal reservoir of oxygen.
True
The sequence of cross-bridge formation and myofilament movement will be repeated as long as calcium ions are present
Excitation - Contraction
The sequence of events by which an action potential in the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber leads to cross-bridge activity is known as _____ - _____ coupling.
Cycle
The sequence of events from the time that a cross-bridge binds to a thin filament, through the movement, to the time that it is ready to bind again is known as the cross-bridge _____.
Myosin
The thick filaments within myofibrils are composed of the protein _____.
Skeletal Cardiac Smooth
The three types of muscle found in vertebrates are _____ muscle, _____ muscle, and _____ muscle.
Myoglobin
The white coloration of glycolytic muscle fibers is due to the low concentration of _____.
In the middle of each sarcomere
Thick filaments are located:
One-half
Thin filaments are _____ the diameter of thick filaments.
Actin
Thin filaments within myofibrils are composed of the cytoskeletal protein.
Oxidative
ATP production in _____ skeletal muscle is reliant upon the oxygen and nutrients delivered via the circulatory system?
Glycolytic
ATP production in fast-glycolytic skeletal muscle fibers is low because ATP in these fibers is produced via _____.
Heart
Cardiac muscle is found only in the _____.
They transmit signals away from the CNS. They activate muscle contractions. Their bodies are located in the CNS
Choose the statements that describe motor neurons:
They transmit signals away from the CNS. They activate muscle contractions. Their cell bodies are located in the CNS.
Choose the statements that describe motor neurons:
Striated
Due to its regular banding pattern, skeletal muscle is also known as _____ muscle.
The troponin molecule
During contraction of muscle, calcium ions binds to...
1, 2, 5, 6
During contraction specific regions and subunits of the sarcomere remain unchanged while others do not. From the list below identify the structures and regions that remain constant 1. A band 2. Actin 3. H zone 4. I band 5. Myosin 6. Z line
3, 4
During contraction specific regions and subunits of the sarcomere remain unchanged while others do not. From the list below identify the structures and regions that shorten during muscle contraction 1. A band 2. Actin 3. H zone 4. I band 5. Myosin 6. Z line
Low Higher
Slow skeletal muscle fibers have a _____ rate of ATPase activity, whereas fast muscle fibers have a _____ rate.
Sustained Long
Slow-oxidative fiber can maintain _____ activity over _____ periods of time without tiring.
Actin filaments sliding past myosin filaments
Muscle contraction is caused by
The maximal rate of ATP hydrolysis
Muscle contraction rate is ultimately determined by:
Myofibrils
Muscle fibers are composed of bundles of _____.
Slow-oxidative.
Muscle fibers used for prolonged, regular types of movement are:
Sarcomeres
Myofibrils are composed of units of thin and thick filaments called:
ATP ATPase
Slow-oxidative skeletal muscle fibers can make large amounts of _____ despite their low rates of _____ activity.
Fast-Oxidative.
Shaking of a rattlesnake's tail
Myosin ATP
Skeletal muscle can be classified into three major types based on two characteristics: ATPase activity of the protein _____, and the metabolic pathways used for the synthesis of ______.
Glycolytic.
Skeletal muscle fibers can be classified based on the type of metabolic pathways used to make ATP _____ fibers possess large stores of glycogen (a glucose polymer) and little myoglobin (corresponding to their limited use of oxygen).
Oxidative
Skeletal muscle fibers can be classified based on the type of metabolic pathways used to make ATP. Fibers that contain numerous mitochondria and have a high capacity for oxidative phosphorylation are called _____ fibers.
Throughout the body
Skeletal muscle is found:
Muscle
Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth are the three types of _____ found in the vertebrate body.
Skeletals
Striated muscle is a synonym for what type of muscle?
Cardiac
The heart is composed only of _____ muscle.
Connects the heads to the tails. Is flexible.
The hinge of the myosin protein:
Excitation-contraction coupling
The linkage of the action potential in the plasma membrane of a muscle fiber to the action of the muscle is called
Actin.
Tropomyosin is composed of two intertwining rod-shaped proteins that are arranged along the _____ filament.